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6 Jun
Overseen by Arkitip is a project designed for Incase directed at delivering artistically decorated Apple products to users who appreciate the creative arts and technology. All artists are carefully selected by Arkitip for dedication to their individual art forms and unique points of view.
The third design was recently revealed, so the collection now consists of three MacBook Pro sleeves and some iPhone cases. The KRINK comes in 2 sizes (13″ and 15″) while the Parra and Steven Harrington versions only come in the 15″ size. Regrettably the sleeves are not designed for 17″ MacBook Pros.
Tags: Apple, Apple, Arkitip, artists, case, incase, iPhone, KRINK, MacBook Pro, Parra, sleeves, Steven Harrington16 Jun

Here’s an all leather black keyboard. Nothing wrong with that, after all we’ve seen keyboards made of glass right?
What’s particular about this keyboard is the lack of any letters of symbols. Isn’t that cool? Yes it is if your typing skills are great and your memory is good enough to remember where all those punctuation marks are placed. Being efficient with this keyboard is actually harder then you might think. Sure it’s cool and it’s made out of leather but that’s about all it can do. Are there any other colors available?
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12 Nov

Boosted unveiled a limited edition Boosted Tin Can Speaker Set (Volume 1). Inspired from one of the simplest tried and tested methods of communication - two tin cans and a string - there are only 400 of these available. Compatible with various music players, including Apple iPods, computers and video game consoles, these speakers are battery operated and intended as a platform for artists to showcase their artwork in interesting ways.
Volume 1 features renowned street artists MINT (Mikhail Sokovikov), SERF (Jason Wall) and MAINFRAME (Dean Bradley).
Priced at US $99.99, the Boosted Tin Can Speaker Set Vol. 1 is now available.
Tags: artists, battery-operated, boosted, limited edition, Portable Devices, showcase, Speakers6 Nov

If you’re an artist, you might want to check out two new digital tablets from Genius. Targeted at artists and graphic designers, the new models include the G-Pen 560 and the G-Pen 350. Both are portable and come in a slim, small form-factor that is convenient to carry around. The G-Pen 560 makes presentations easier, with its hot keys for preprogrammed short-cuts. Measuring 4.5″ x 6″, you can use the cordless pen to do your presentation. It can be used with both PCs and Macs, and comes bundled with a bunch of utilities.
The G-Pen 350 is another easy-to-use digital tablet offering a 3″ x 5″ working area. It features 22 shortcut keys and also includes built-in Windows Vista functions.
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